See a more recent (September 2002)
review of this producer's wines here

This Rapel-based producer specializes in premium wines, and employs
Pomerol-based Michel Rolland as consultant winemaker. This may explain
why there's a hint of European classiness to some of the wines, along
with the pure, up-front fruit that we've come to expect from Chile.
This is one of my favourite Chilean producers, and I was pretty
impressed with most of the wines. My only real criticism is that the
Cuvée Alexandre Chardonnay was clearly entering a declining phase;
it's still impressive, but would have been a great deal better a year
or two ago, I suspect. This seems to be a common feature of
modern-style Chilean whites: they are often protected from oxygen so
carefully during the winemaking process that you really have to drink
them as young as possible, before they begin to oxidise.

Casa Lapostolle Sauvignon Blanc 2000An impressive new world Sauvignon in a modern style. Huge nose of
ripe grapefruit and gooseberry, with a bit of that rather
technological 'boiled sweets' edge. Soft, sweetly fruited and richly
textured on the palate. Very good+

Casa Lapostolle Chardonnay 1999For me, this is one of the classiest Chilean Chardonnays around.
Delicious ripe nose of tropical fruit and toasty oak. Richly textured
with nice balance on the palate. Ripe and full, but not overdone. Very
good/excellent

Casa Lapostolle Cuvée Alexandre Chardonnay 1997I think this ambitious wine would have been better two years ago!
Golden colour. Exotic, ripe nose with some oxidation evident. Complex,
full, powerful and ripe on the palate, but beginning to show signs of
decline. Very good+